Historic Churches
San Cristóbal de las Casas is home to a collection of colonial religious structures dating back to the 16th century. This list highlights the city's architectural evolution, from the 1537 construction of La Merced Monastery to the ornate 17th-century Baroque facade of the Templo de Santo Domingo. Notable features include the unique Mudejar-style tower of the Carmen Temple and the original 17th-century state of the San Nicolás Temple, located behind the central cathedral. These sites represent the Franciscan and Dominican heritage that shaped the city's historic center.
Saint Domingo Church
The beautiful 17th-century church is a natural dominant of the charming colonial center. What a beautiful monument!
Iglesia de Guadalupe
Built in 1834, this church sits atop a hill at the end of Real de Guadalupe street. It is reached by a long flight of stairs and offers panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains.
Cathedral of San Cristobal
The colorful Baroque facade of this church stands out from its surroundings. It survived many earthquakes and still retains its splendor.
San Francisco Church
This church is all that's left from a monastery built by the Franciscans in the 16th century. A hidden gem with beautiful interior.
Carmen Temple
This 17th-century structure clearly stands out from its surroundings thanks to its faithful adaptation of the Mudejar style.
San Nicolás Temple
What a peculiar church! Built at the back of the cathedral in the 17th century, it still remains in its original state which is quite rare.
La Merced Monastery
Being one of the first sacral buildings in the city, this monastery was built in 1537. It still retains its simple but striking beauty.
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